A Halloween Display That’s More Than Meets the Eye

There’s a family in Cleveland that makes a Halloween display each year that, quite frankly, blows away virtually every other display I’ve seen. They make large, incredibly-detailed models of Transformers out of wood, foam, and paint, and the results are just astonishing. The only way in which the models lack verisimilitude is that they can’t transform.

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Perhaps the highest praise I can offer is that this video makes me actually want to take a trip to Cleveland, so that I can see them in person. Watch this, and prepare to feel humble about your own Halloween decorations.

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